Yamemai Wrote:Found the game on hongfire, and since it was complete, thought I would try it out, and gotta say, it's a pretty nice game you made, though there were minor typos* and one bug*. Even though there were no cg, the story and gameplay were 'up my alley', so I was engrossed in playing it, though I wish there was a way to see all those carry-over items, and what I'm missing --cuz I like collecting .
*1 -- Effraid and ennemy were the apparent ones, which I remember -- should be afraid and enemy. Too bad I didn't read this forum first, before starting to play to log them, and I don't wanna skim through the pages looking for the format, so probably won't be helping you there anytime soon.
*2 -- When I went into the CG area, for some reason the last one (Three Noble ladies) was named Farm Girl, and it said I didn't unlock there CG yet, even though I got them.
Yamemai Wrote:@Chan,
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I did, cuz I was gonna New Game+, I visited every 'girl', and then went to check the CG just for the heck of it (to see if it actually unlocks and how it was done). Pretty much all cg (Mistresses and the extra slaves-Overlord) were unlocked, besides that one, though I could be wrong. I'm also pretty sure I head out and entered their room afterwards too, but don't remember if I checked the cg then or reseted. (Was feeling pretty sick (had a cold and a major migrane from the fever) the day I finished the game for the first time.)
I'll check again some other time, to confirm, but that's odd, with how you have to go into the room to unlock, when they should be the same as when you're decided (there are only 2 choices for unlock afterall.
Thanks,
Yamemai
Commodus Wrote:I did the quest with Hilde, and, while she has a few extra lines, it doesn't seem to unlock the ring at all.
Also, yes, I meant the barbarians.
Chan Wrote:
Ring of Weight is on the dead dwarf in the Silver Mine, Next to the top left corner tile in the upper left room. Doesnt matter if you have one already. I have save file with one already. And it still comes up,
Commodus Wrote:I'm sorry. I miswrote. I know where the Ring of Weight is. I've found it multiple times. Unfortunately, it currently just detracts from multiple stats, making the character to whom it is equipped weaker. I feel like there should be a way to unlock the ring so it buffs instead of debuffs. It feels like an item that has a quest or something associated with it, that should do something, but I haven't been able to figure it out yet. Maybe I'm just crazy, though.
Chan Wrote:Ah, I don't think you have a quest other then escaping the ghost with it. As it increases your "Weight" which reduces your stats.
merlin169 Wrote:Does anyone know if he is ever going to finish the game?
Commodus Wrote:Does increasing your weight actually benefit you at all? I'll admit, I've never used the ring, because I see that equipping it lowers all my stats. While stats aren't everything, unless I see some benefit, such as immunity to poison or stun, I generally use stats as a guideline. So, my question is, from a gameplay standpoint, what does the ring do? How does it benefit the player?
STR Wrote:
4 : Use sprites and in-game events.
You can find sprites like this one on the net, as well as clean templates to go with them :Spoiler (click to show/hide):
Figuring out how the hell I’m supposed to tell it to move to animate it properly, and frankensteining it to put in the heads of the characters I need for that particular scene, is all in the realm of my meagre capabilities. Then add some sounds, some text, and voilà: H-scene.
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